07-06-2017 4:32
@caseyb1993 @Andy @GraphiteGB @mark_suff @commanda6
Hi Guys
I was bouncing around YouTube when I came across this video, it shows the Thorens turntable and SME tone arm I used to use back in the day. Before marriage and children, I used to be (well) into Hi-Fi (high fidelity) systems and the Thorens turntable combo used to be the head/start of my system.
I know this has absolutely nothing to do with NowTV etc. but I'm sure there are a few older fans out there that still remember the days when Hi-Fi was king.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaMn20oJ4Bc
UK Bob
28-06-2017 17:59
@schnapps @SeeMoreDigital @4268
Hi guys
I wanted to ask, if you were to buy a hi-fi system today what equipment would you go for?
For myself, I found this more difficult now than I did back in the 1970s, I guess there was more choice back then. And although I am unable to get very far in choosing a new system today I think I have made some headway.
Anyway guys, this is my choice do far:
1) The Nagaoka MP-110 Cartridge
Most reviewer agree that whatever music you like this cartridge "Brings it".
2) The Schiit Mani PreAmp
When I first heard the name of this preamp I thought it must be German, but no, it's conceived and made in the USA, the name was an in-joke between the company founder and his wife.
Nevertheless, most reviewers say that this is a brilliant preamp at an affordable price.
3) The Jelco 750 MK2B Tonearm
This tonearm goes for a ridiculous price of about £440.00 but it's the only "S" shaped tonearm I could fined. I would much prefer the more affordable Technics tone arm but that seems to come in various bits and pieces to be assembled by the user, just like a jig saw puzzle.
4) Finally, for a turntable I would choose the Rega Planar P3 (without tonearm).
That what I would go for if I was to buy a hi-fi system today, I've not picked an amplifier or a pair of speakers yet but I'll keep looking.
UK Bob
28-06-2017 18:27 - edited 28-06-2017 18:29
After getting into surround-sound with movies I've had all sorts of amps, receivers and speakers over the years. But sadly the same gear wasn't particularly good with music, which became even more apparent when I started collecting and listening to multi-channel SACD's, DVD-A's and more recently Blu-ray Audio discs. So I've dug out my old analogue stereo amplifiers.
I'm currently in the process of moving my gear out from under the TV and onto some shelves beside my chimney breast so it's less 'in your face'. And at some point I'll probably hook-up my old Ariston RD40 turntable and give it a spin. It will need a good clean though and probably a require a new cartridge
28-06-2017 21:29 - edited 28-06-2017 21:32
Hi UK Bob,
I haven't heard or had a demo of any of the HiFi equipment on my list below, but i would love to try this gear out at my home.
Dream System if i had the money
Linn Majik LP12 Turntable
Linn Ekos arm
Linn Aditk mm cartridge
Naim Nac200 series pre amp c/w phono stage
Naim Nap500 power amp
PMC Twenty 24 floor standing speakers
More Realistic System
Rega Planner 3 Turntable (Like you a good choice)
Rega RB330 arm
Rega Elys mm cartridge
Rega Elex-R amplifier c/w phono stage
Audiovector QR1 stand mount speakers
28-06-2017 21:37
I've still got a couple of Audiolab 8000A amplifiers and two pairs of KEF 103.2 speakers that I used for quadraphonic set-up. All or some of which I'm hoping to use
28-06-2017 21:51
That's a coincidence i also own an old Audiolab 8000A amplifier which is gathering dust in the bedroom (if my memory serves me right i think it cost me around £400 back in about 1990).
The Audiolab came with a half decent mm / mc phono stage.
Never owned KEF speakers but always wanted to try the brand.
The amplifier i use in my two channel HiFi system nowadays is a Cambridge Audio 840a on the end of a pair of Audiovector Mi3 floor standing speakers
29-06-2017 1:12
Hi Guys
You guys really have your dream systems tied down, although I've heard of Audiolabs amplifiers and Kef speakers, and they have good reps, I'm not sure if I would go that way myself.
You know SMD
You reminded me that back in the day I toyed with the idea of moving up from stereo to quad sound, there were four competing systems, i.e. SQ, QS, CD4 and UD4 but none of them took off, talk about naff tech.
I don't know if either of you guys know this but the BBC, via radio 3 and 4, tried to introduce quadraphonic sound way back in the 70s but to receive the quad radio signals you would need a tuner, decoder and two amplifiers. I remember that that it looked pretty ridiculous (and ridiculously expensive) when they demoed it on TV.
Later
UK Bob
29-06-2017 7:17
@schnapps @SeeMoreDigital @caseyb1993
Guys
I forgot to add my favourite headphones, the Symphonized Magnum Premium Genuine Wood Headphones:
The price has dropped by over £20.00 + since I bought them in 2015 but they certainly "bring it" in those moments when you do not want to disturb the rest of the household.
UK Bob
29-06-2017 14:14 - edited 29-06-2017 14:18
Hi UkBob,
Personally i haven't had any first hand experience with decent stereo headphones in a home HiFi setup and always had the sound blasting out of my speakers .
Never really got on with headphones find them uncomfortable either on or inside my ears and the only time that i used them was on personal portable music players with the cheapo ear buds that came with them whilst away from the house.
I spend a lot of time down the Gym and i perfer listening to the background music provided, however there are many people using the Gym (mainly the younger generation) who use headphones whilst training, which range from the "in ear"style headphones all the way up to the "on ear" twin big cans on their heads (which always reminds me of the cyber men from Dr Who)
30-06-2017 2:02
Well Schnapps
Just call me "Cyber Man Bob" because I will never use those ear buds, I think they must be atrocious, and I love my oversized wooden headphones.
As for headphones comfort, yes I will agree that some can be extremely uncomfortable after about to 5 - 10 minutes after putting them on. I have a smaller pair that I use when I'm either listening to music via my smart phone or tablet and those 'phones do become uncomfortable after a while.
Still, a good pair of 'phones do make a good, quieter alternative to good speakers.
Catch you later
UK Bob
30-06-2017 5:27